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Professor Gordon Hanson and collaborators wrote about a phenomenon they called the China Shock, which saw traditional U.S.
Research by Harvard Kennedy School scholar Pippa Norris suggests that both autocracies and countries undergoing democratic ...
Where does scientific discovery happen, and why does it matter? A recent analysis by Amitabh Chandra, Harvard Kennedy School ...
Join The Journalist's Resource and The Marshall Project for this on-the-record conversation with experts on prison staffing ...
In this Hybrid Research Seminar, Josh Lerner, Jacob H. Schiff Professor in Investment Banking at Harvard Business School will ...
M-RCBG's Fall Open House for HKS students interested in the intersection of business and government will be held on Thursday, ...
2022, Paper: "In a 2020 JAMA Viewpoint, Lawrence Summers and I guessed at the possible economic costs of long COVID.1 At the time, we thought the cost might be $2.6 trillion. With more data, that ...
2020, Book Chapter: "We review the literature on corporate sustainability and provide directions for future research. Our review focuses on three actions: measuring, managing and communicating ...
2021, Paper: "Corporate reporting is expanding due to ever-growing demands from investors and regulators for more detailed and better-quality information beyond that included in financial reports, ...
November 30, 2020, Paper: "The last generation has witnessed an epochal decline in real interest rates in the United States and around the world despite large buildups of government debt. As Table 1 ...
This article reviews the recent literature on accountability in developing democracies through the lens of two nested principal–agent problems: the relationship between voters and elected politicians ...
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